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FG, private sector to collaborate for sustainable business growth

By Madu Azunnaya Chiedozie
09 November 2023   |   3:40 am
In a bid to unveil Nigeria's economic path to prosperity, elites business leaders and Titans (The Net-Works Business club) are set to hold a one-day economic business summit themed: "Economic Recovery, Strategies for Growth and Sustainability, the way forward for Nigeria."

In a bid to unveil Nigeria’s economic path to prosperity, elites business leaders and Titans (The Net-Works Business club) are set to hold a one-day economic business summit themed: “Economic Recovery, Strategies for Growth and Sustainability, the way forward for Nigeria.”

The summit, which is billed to hold November 10, at Victoria Island, Lagos, according to the organisers, promises to chart the course for Nigeria’s economic future and foster collaboration between private sectors and the Federal and States government for a sustainable business growth in the country.

This is coming at a pivotal moment for Nigeria’s economic landscape where the nation is set to witness an unprecedented gathering of elite business leaders, industry titans, and key decision-makers to dissect and unlock Nigeria’s boundless economic potentials, as well as delivering ideas for an enhanced economic growth.

At the heart of the summit are discussions that will hold the key to Nigeria’s future, as Leaders from both the public and private sectors will engage in conversations that transcend sectors and industries.

Key ideas and visions from both government and private sectors will be shared in view to build a resilient economy that would be beneficial to the people.

Expected to attend the summit includes; MD/CEOs of various businesses, Executive directors, and other C-Suite Executives, along with captains of industries, members of Diplomatic communities, Leaders of public sector enterprises, influential opinion shapers, and visionary owners of medium-size and large businesses spanning various sectors.

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